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Gitweb vs SubGit

A side-by-side look at Gitweb and SubGit. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.

Gitweb

Gitweb

Development

Gitweb is a web interface for Git repositories, often used to browse a project's files and commit history. It allows users to view the contents of a Git repository along with commit logs, authorship info, and revision history.

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SubGit

SubGit

Development

SubGit is a tool for connecting Git and Subversion repositories. It allows you to use Git as a client for a Subversion server, enabling Git's features like branching and merging while still interacting with a central Subversion repository.

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